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Judgement scene. "Eugene Cottin, the aggressor of Georges Benjamin Clemenceau
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Judgement scene. "Eugene Cottin, the aggressor of Georges Benjamin Clemenceau
LSE4090651 Judgement scene. " Eugene Cottin, the aggressor of Georges Benjamin Clemenceau, appeared before the 3rd Council of War" (sketch of audience by Louis Malteste) - in " Le Monde Illustre" of 15/02/1919 by Malteste, Louis (1862-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Judgement scene. " Eugene Cottin, the aggressor of Georges Benjamin Clemenceau, appeared before the 3rd Council of War" (sketch of audience by Louis Malteste) - in " Le Monde Illustre" of 15/02/1919); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a historic moment in French history, the judgement scene of Eugene Cottin, the aggressor of Georges Benjamin Clemenceau. The image depicts Cottin appearing before the 3rd Council of War, as sketched by Louis Malteste for "Le Monde Illustre" on February 15th, 1919. In this powerful composition, we see a courtroom filled with an intrigued audience. The sketch beautifully portrays their expressions and body language as they witness this significant event unfold. The atmosphere is tense and charged with anticipation. Georges Benjamin Clemenceau, known as "The Tiger" was a prominent figure in French politics during the early 20th century. As Prime Minister during World War I, he played a crucial role in leading France through one of its most challenging periods. Eugene Cottin's aggression towards Clemenceau made headlines across France at that time. This photograph immortalizes the moment when justice was served and Cottin faced his judgement for his actions against such an influential leader. Leonard de Selva's masterful photography brings this historical scene to life once again. Through his lens, we are transported back to that courtroom where justice prevailed and witnessed firsthand the impact of these events on French society. This print serves as a reminder of our collective past and highlights the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions within society's framework.
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